Acquaer 3/4 HP Submersible Sewage Pump with Float Switch vs Acquaer 3/4 HP Submersible Sewage Pump, Cast Iron, 2" NPT
Key Differences
Both pumps share the same flow (6400 GPH), cast-iron construction, and auto/manual float switch. Product A (B0C8MRCPZB) lists a 2-inch discharge explicitly and notes automatic & manual operation; choose A if a 2-inch-discharge spec is important. Product B (B0DJS648JZ) explicitly states it is prohibited for septic tanks—choose B only if you do not need septic compatibility and prefer its slightly larger sample of reviews
Acquaer 3/4 HP Submersible Sewage Pump with Float Switch
Submersible sewage ejector pump with cast iron construction and vertical float switch for automatic or manual operation. Pumps up to 6400 GPH and lifts 29 ft, with a 2" NPT discharge handling up to 2" solids. Customer note: powerful and easy to install
Pros
- cast iron construction for durability
- automatic and manual operation with vertical float switch
- high flow: up to 6400 GPH
- solids handling up to 2 inches
Cons
- mixed durability and reliability reported by some customers
- some units stop working after short periods
- some report no water output in certain setups
Acquaer 3/4 HP Submersible Sewage Pump, Cast Iron, 2" NPT
Submersible sewage effluent pump with cast iron housing and 6400 GPH capacity. Auto/manual float switch for automatic operation and 2" discharge; suitable for residential sump basins. Some users report durability concerns and intermittent performance
Pros
- cast iron casing for durability
- automatic float switch for hands-free operation
- high flow up to 6400 GPH
- 2" NPT discharge for versatile piping
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from customers
- some reports of pump stopping or failing
- do not use in septic tanks
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Acquaer |
| User Reviews | Acquaer |